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We Live For The One We Die For The One
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      19th May 2004

Anyone Got a Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu looking at buying one recomendations
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Just looking for a quiet cooler and all the reviews says it is, and
Zalman says it will fit on my mobo so all i need to do is order it.

Is cool to as it will put on a Amd 64 bit board as well as that will
prob be my next pc this cooler will go along with me as well.

So if you have one is it quiet, i saw a review at www.frostytech.com
and they say it is, top 5 infact.

If you have one let me know what you think of it thanks as i realy
need to quiet my pc down, heatpipe cooler already order for the
Vidcard, northbridge heatsink got but not installed.

Thanks.


 
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      19th May 2004
"We Live For The One We Die For The One" <Mr (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>
> Anyone Got a Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu looking at buying one recomendations
> ?
>
>
> Just looking for a quiet cooler and all the reviews says it is, and
> Zalman says it will fit on my mobo so all i need to do is order it.
>
> Is cool to as it will put on a Amd 64 bit board as well as that will
> prob be my next pc this cooler will go along with me as well.
>
> So if you have one is it quiet, i saw a review at www.frostytech.com
> and they say it is, top 5 infact.
>
> If you have one let me know what you think of it thanks as i realy
> need to quiet my pc down, heatpipe cooler already order for the
> Vidcard, northbridge heatsink got but not installed.
>
> Thanks.


I bought one of these a few months back due to the excessive noise that the
standard P4 fan was producing. It works well. I have mine running full speed
(which is only about 2500rpm) and it is still much quieter.
Max CPU temp has been measured at 49C which is under v.heavy load. The
noisiest part of my PC now is the PSU fan, but that doesn't bother me too
much. The ONE thing that annoyed me was the varying fan speeds when things
get hot. I find it much better to have a constant noise than fan speeds
going up and down like a tart's drawers.


 
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      19th May 2004


Sounds good when you say quiet how quiet ?, like my pc would be under
my desk could i hear it from thier ?


On Wed, 19 May 2004 12:46:24 +0100, "Graeme" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>"We Live For The One We Die For The One" <Mr (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> Anyone Got a Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu looking at buying one recomendations
>> ?
>>
>>
>> Just looking for a quiet cooler and all the reviews says it is, and
>> Zalman says it will fit on my mobo so all i need to do is order it.
>>
>> Is cool to as it will put on a Amd 64 bit board as well as that will
>> prob be my next pc this cooler will go along with me as well.
>>
>> So if you have one is it quiet, i saw a review at www.frostytech.com
>> and they say it is, top 5 infact.
>>
>> If you have one let me know what you think of it thanks as i realy
>> need to quiet my pc down, heatpipe cooler already order for the
>> Vidcard, northbridge heatsink got but not installed.
>>
>> Thanks.

>
>I bought one of these a few months back due to the excessive noise that the
>standard P4 fan was producing. It works well. I have mine running full speed
>(which is only about 2500rpm) and it is still much quieter.
>Max CPU temp has been measured at 49C which is under v.heavy load. The
>noisiest part of my PC now is the PSU fan, but that doesn't bother me too
>much. The ONE thing that annoyed me was the varying fan speeds when things
>get hot. I find it much better to have a constant noise than fan speeds
>going up and down like a tart's drawers.
>


 
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"We Live For The One We Die For The One" <Mr (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> On Wed, 19 May 2004 12:46:24 +0100, "Graeme" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
> >"We Live For The One We Die For The One" <Mr (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> >message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>
> >> Anyone Got a Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu looking at buying one recomendations
> >> ?
> >>
> >>
> >> Just looking for a quiet cooler and all the reviews says it is, and
> >> Zalman says it will fit on my mobo so all i need to do is order it.
> >>
> >> Is cool to as it will put on a Amd 64 bit board as well as that will
> >> prob be my next pc this cooler will go along with me as well.
> >>
> >> So if you have one is it quiet, i saw a review at www.frostytech.com
> >> and they say it is, top 5 infact.
> >>
> >> If you have one let me know what you think of it thanks as i realy
> >> need to quiet my pc down, heatpipe cooler already order for the
> >> Vidcard, northbridge heatsink got but not installed.
> >>
> >> Thanks.

> >
> >I bought one of these a few months back due to the excessive noise that

the
> >standard P4 fan was producing. It works well. I have mine running full

speed
> >(which is only about 2500rpm) and it is still much quieter.
> >Max CPU temp has been measured at 49C which is under v.heavy load. The
> >noisiest part of my PC now is the PSU fan, but that doesn't bother me too
> >much. The ONE thing that annoyed me was the varying fan speeds when

things
> >get hot. I find it much better to have a constant noise than fan speeds
> >going up and down like a tart's drawers.
> >

>
>
>
> Sounds good when you say quiet how quiet ?, like my pc would be under
> my desk could i hear it from thier ?


I have two case fans and a noisy(ish) PSU fan too, so the Zalman isn't
noticeable.
I'm sure that when I first got this fan, any rpm under about 2000 wasn't
audible.


 
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